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paying no. businesses local tax and by having a minimum tax they would be required to pay a minimum level of tax, but it would no longer have an option to defer. right now companies are bringing a lot of money overseas and the u.s. government is getting little tax revenue. we want them to pay the tax right away. if they are in a high tax jurisdiction there will be no additional tax, but they've they are in a tax haven after pay minimum tax right away. the new deal to bring the money back. host: cecilia is in mississippi, democrat. caller: i feel like our congressman on both sides are not serving is very well. building a wall for billions of dollars. if you come up with that money, how could -- how come you couldn't come up with the money to repair new orleans and all the bottles in california? i've just always talk you can't take money out of the bank if you don't put money in because what i don't understand is all of these businesses, the juppe pay 10%-- they should tax. people writing money to
paying no. businesses local tax and by having a minimum tax they would be required to pay a minimum level of tax, but it would no longer have an option to defer. right now companies are bringing a lot of money overseas and the u.s. government is getting little tax revenue. we want them to pay the tax right away. if they are in a high tax jurisdiction there will be no additional tax, but they've they are in a tax haven after pay minimum tax right away. the new deal to bring the money back. host:...
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that only pays if medicare pays. paid $40 every two weeks for 42 years i worked for medical insurance and i'm having to pay $400 a month at 74 years old out of my $1000 social security check. and talkt on here about the old people. we are paying for everybody else years forpaid for 42 my medicare and social security and i'm paying $400 a month. isst: part of the problem ,he cost of health care itself which is why many price transparency so that consumers can get into the marketplace and help drive down the cost. it is not the medicare program percent, which does have its problems and need to be adjusted, but the cost of health care continues to rise. things i am working on are those things, price and quality transparency and allowing consumers to help drive down cost. that is the biggest problem i see, going forward with the medicare program. what we are to fade -- debating in washington, d.c. does not really affect the medicare program other than one of the surcharge -- surcharge taxes that was added to the formal c
that only pays if medicare pays. paid $40 every two weeks for 42 years i worked for medical insurance and i'm having to pay $400 a month at 74 years old out of my $1000 social security check. and talkt on here about the old people. we are paying for everybody else years forpaid for 42 my medicare and social security and i'm paying $400 a month. isst: part of the problem ,he cost of health care itself which is why many price transparency so that consumers can get into the marketplace and help...
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>> we pay for it. when somebody is sick, everybody you know is going to get sick at some point and not everybody is going to be able to pay for it. right now, whether it's walking into an emergency room, whether it's not being able to hold a job because your cousin, your brother, your sister, your mother, your daughter, your son, is sick, et cetera, et cetera, somebody was in an accident, we all pay for it. and because the only way that it's going to work where you know, we can have a productive-- let me have the right ray -- way to say it we all share the risk. >> you're basically saying the government has to provide a single payer system for catastrophic health care. >> and even less than catastrophic health care, for chronic illnesses and serious injury as well. so, the answer is yes, single payer for those. everything else can be absolutely free market. >> how does it go in the budget? where is the pay for it? that's quite a program. >> it's a great question. right now we're paying for it taxes. on
>> we pay for it. when somebody is sick, everybody you know is going to get sick at some point and not everybody is going to be able to pay for it. right now, whether it's walking into an emergency room, whether it's not being able to hold a job because your cousin, your brother, your sister, your mother, your daughter, your son, is sick, et cetera, et cetera, somebody was in an accident, we all pay for it. and because the only way that it's going to work where you know, we can have a...
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example, nasal injection, $152 -- y wife, insurance pay $1.50, something and i pay the rest. dropped, from egypt just ctured in germany, us if the same it cost $.80.ke -- $.80. system here is just unbelievable and american people go and look what other .ountries have expensive. obamacare or -- host: thank you for sharing your story. rovner. guest: drug prices are something president trump has vowed to do omething about, he's having a meeting today with a couple democrats to talk about drug of es, we'll see what comes that. yes, what happens in other price gaps hey have on drugs and they negotiate in other countrys and what the drug makers will say, the united states is the only place to make they have to invest to develop drugs, that is he argument, the u.s. is funding research of new drugs for the rest of the world. one more call. libby, go ahead. my question is, i'm i grew up in an age where you worked for what and my question is, i veterans support groups, all of my life, i'm a ii veteran,orld war these veterans that need help and they do get help, i know from the medicaid
example, nasal injection, $152 -- y wife, insurance pay $1.50, something and i pay the rest. dropped, from egypt just ctured in germany, us if the same it cost $.80.ke -- $.80. system here is just unbelievable and american people go and look what other .ountries have expensive. obamacare or -- host: thank you for sharing your story. rovner. guest: drug prices are something president trump has vowed to do omething about, he's having a meeting today with a couple democrats to talk about drug of...
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the employer loved it because they did not have to pay sick pay or holiday pay or anything else and theyents i have been getting today is people who want to be contractors find it very difficult, but as a self—employed person they have these advantages, but employers demand it. some would like to be employees, but they cannot be because employers say you are self—employed, even though they are turning up at the same office at the same time every day, behaving and acting like an employee. that has to be looked at as part of this. i cannot answer the question directly. i do not know whether it will change very much. the whole thing is being looked at and i think slowly we will see a change. at the end of last week contractors can use to determine whether the contract they are working under is employment or self—employment. we are looking namely at people who have incorporated as a i—person company andi incorporated as a i—person company and i then working for somebody through the umbrella of a company. we have a few more questions. terence o'neil also wants to know about the state of the e
the employer loved it because they did not have to pay sick pay or holiday pay or anything else and theyents i have been getting today is people who want to be contractors find it very difficult, but as a self—employed person they have these advantages, but employers demand it. some would like to be employees, but they cannot be because employers say you are self—employed, even though they are turning up at the same office at the same time every day, behaving and acting like an employee....
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we pay between $27-$35 if you overdraft. banks made more than $32 billion in overdraft fees last year alone. that business model and there are lots of other fees i could talk about created a situation where those och us who have more money can afford the monthly fees or not pay them because we can afford the minimum balance we tend not to overdraft because we have a buffer and don't make miscalculations that people that live closer to the edge do. >> host: what did you research show about how did lower income people bank a generation ago? were they being served by the community banks or always outside of the system? >> guest: that is interesting. technically, many of them were being served. we have an act called the community reinvestment act passed in 1977 and that act was really a response to banks redlining, in other words, drawing red lines around particular neighborhoods where they refuse to lend. it was largely low income people, people of color, immigrants in communities who felt like the banks were not serving them.
we pay between $27-$35 if you overdraft. banks made more than $32 billion in overdraft fees last year alone. that business model and there are lots of other fees i could talk about created a situation where those och us who have more money can afford the monthly fees or not pay them because we can afford the minimum balance we tend not to overdraft because we have a buffer and don't make miscalculations that people that live closer to the edge do. >> host: what did you research show about...
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estos momentos en nuestra vida y en nuestro paÍs requiere de grandes sacrificios.udiar puede estudiar dÓnde sea >>> y tÚ eres un niÑo muy especial (hablan en inglÉs) grandes cosas en tu futuro te lo aseguro. claro que sÍ, hay que seguir y echÁndole ganas eso sÍ. (aplausos) >>> laura mendoza activista del proyecto resurrecciÓn llego de mÉxico a los 6 aÑos se vino con su madre y el padre que ya estaba acÁ verdad >>> sÍ correcto >>> la preocupaciÓn es por esa separaciÓn familiar? >>> sÍ en parte no y cÓmo mantener una buena salud mental no. que es lo que podemos hacer para combatir ese miedo y ese temor de esa separaciÓn. >>> doctor es una, es un temor que ocurre antes de una separaciÓn, aunque no ocurra una separaciÓn y si ocurre una separaciÓn es totalmente infinito el dolor que aumenta >>> has dicho una cosa muy importante de cuidar la salud mental y nosotros como latinos muchas veces no cuidamos no estamos al tanto de lo importante que es la salud mental. es muy importante hablar claramente y tener planes de acciÓn, pero tambiÉn esas preocupaciones tÍpicamente la
estos momentos en nuestra vida y en nuestro paÍs requiere de grandes sacrificios.udiar puede estudiar dÓnde sea >>> y tÚ eres un niÑo muy especial (hablan en inglÉs) grandes cosas en tu futuro te lo aseguro. claro que sÍ, hay que seguir y echÁndole ganas eso sÍ. (aplausos) >>> laura mendoza activista del proyecto resurrecciÓn llego de mÉxico a los 6 aÑos se vino con su madre y el padre que ya estaba acÁ verdad >>> sÍ correcto >>> la preocupaciÓn...
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or pay the rent in full. then but never they have left was what they had to live:until their next paycheck but they're happy with the knowledge they knew what they were getting and how much it cost in what bills would be paid immediately if they could deposit that and then go on line to pay their bills it was hard to be certain the bills would hit their account after the check cleared where the biggest complaints that put their check in the account they did not know when it would clear sometimes they needed to pay the bill right away or though late fee soleil was an expensive decision but also logical. >> in the book you talk about so have a surprising response of puerto rico woman in her 50s and to come to my window with the information, the computer screen to pay $20 every time she came in. and to explain what they needed to do. to create an arrangement which is interesting in and of itself that would have been charged the bad jackie to keep track of the customers' bad behavior even if it is not your fault
or pay the rent in full. then but never they have left was what they had to live:until their next paycheck but they're happy with the knowledge they knew what they were getting and how much it cost in what bills would be paid immediately if they could deposit that and then go on line to pay their bills it was hard to be certain the bills would hit their account after the check cleared where the biggest complaints that put their check in the account they did not know when it would clear...
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my way paying my way ♪ paying my w fair work for fair pay ♪ yeah, i'm paying my way ♪ ♪ ( cheers often help. try digestive advantage. it is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. get the digestive advantage. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> james: thanks so much for watching. tomorrow night, matt damon, will arnett and music from bibi bourelly. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> tonight, lessons and love from j-lo and earod. how she's keeping your connection is strong despite their long distance love. the bachelorette takes the range. we are behind the scenes of the horse back ride with a hunk. sounds romantic? anything but. >> the dancing gator? what's going on between shona and bona. >> cannot feel that. >> cannot feel that. >> my hand cannot feel any of that. >> yeah, with fotiundaon. >> now from march 24th, 2017, this is entertainment tonight. >> hi everybody, thank you for joining us.
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daniel: subiÓ los tipos de intereses en el paÍs.restemos dinero va a ser mÁs costoso, para cualquier cosa que necesitemos. para comprar una casa, un automÓvil, las tarjetas de crÉdito. daniel: expertos recomiendan pagar los balances de sus tarjetas de crÉdito lo antes posible. otra soluciÓn serÍa liquidar esa deuda con una tarjeta que tenga cero interÉs .para aquellos que tienen un interÉs fijo, funciona de manera diferente. >> los prÉstamos que se han hecho con no se comprÓ una casa o un automÓvil, tienen intereses fijos no van a tener ningÚn cambio. las personas de interÉs variable como una tarjeta variable, si van a verse afectados. daniel: quienes conoce el del tema dicen que los que tengan ahorro se van a beneficiar. esta es la tercera subida de la tasa de interÉs desde la crisis financiera de 2008 cuando el banco central tuvo que rebajar el precio del dinero hasta prÁcticamente el 0%. además se esperan otros ajustes a lo largo de 2017. eso es todo de mi parte, regreso contigo. enrique: estÁ en la informaciÓn que tenemos desde
daniel: subiÓ los tipos de intereses en el paÍs.restemos dinero va a ser mÁs costoso, para cualquier cosa que necesitemos. para comprar una casa, un automÓvil, las tarjetas de crÉdito. daniel: expertos recomiendan pagar los balances de sus tarjetas de crÉdito lo antes posible. otra soluciÓn serÍa liquidar esa deuda con una tarjeta que tenga cero interÉs .para aquellos que tienen un interÉs fijo, funciona de manera diferente. >> los prÉstamos que se han hecho con no se comprÓ...
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quÉ tipo de paÍs vamos a dejar para nuestros hijos?o las caras de media se ha encogido, hemos exportado nuestras riquezas, hemos financiado proyectos globales en diferentes paÍses, hemos ignorado a nuestros hijos en las ciudades romanas de chicago, Último y vitro y tantos otros sitios, hemos defendido las fronteras de otras naciones dejando a nuestras fronteras ampliamente abiertas para que cualquiera cruce por ellas, para que entren los estupefacientes ahora como nunca antes. hemos gastado millones de millones de dÓlares en ultramar y nuestra infraestructura en nuestra naciÓn se ha derrumbado. entonces, en el 2016, cambiÓ el mundo bajo nuestros pies, comenzÓ la rebelión como una protesta callada hablada por familias de todos los colores y credos, familias que meramente querÍan una oportunidad para sus hijos y que escucharan sus preocupaciones. fueron entonces las voces calladas que comenzaron a convertirse en un v que hablaba altamente, millares de personas hablaron desde pequeÑos y grandes ciudades por todo el paÍs y por fin este cor
quÉ tipo de paÍs vamos a dejar para nuestros hijos?o las caras de media se ha encogido, hemos exportado nuestras riquezas, hemos financiado proyectos globales en diferentes paÍses, hemos ignorado a nuestros hijos en las ciudades romanas de chicago, Último y vitro y tantos otros sitios, hemos defendido las fronteras de otras naciones dejando a nuestras fronteras ampliamente abiertas para que cualquiera cruce por ellas, para que entren los estupefacientes ahora como nunca antes. hemos gastado...
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if you don't want to use it, you have to pay. you have to pay big-league. if you don't use it, you have to pay a penalty. do you ever have to pay penalties? >> we have not. we were uninsured. they dropped us after we paid $50,000 for health care. trump: it has gone up triple. before obamacare, you had good health care. nobody ever takes that into account. millions of people had great health care that they loved. when you reduce them from the people who are happy, you have a small number of people who are happy. how about you? >> i left a job to be a stay-at-home mom to two children. getver had a choice to government assistance. they said that i could pay for private insurance for a family of fear -- a family of four. the private insurance went up me% and his employer told that they could not carry our family anymore and i had to enter back into the workforce. andntered under obamacare we believed that, if we like our doctor, we could keep them. we were on it for five months and my doctor would not take it. we paid the thousand dollars and we were never able
if you don't want to use it, you have to pay. you have to pay big-league. if you don't use it, you have to pay a penalty. do you ever have to pay penalties? >> we have not. we were uninsured. they dropped us after we paid $50,000 for health care. trump: it has gone up triple. before obamacare, you had good health care. nobody ever takes that into account. millions of people had great health care that they loved. when you reduce them from the people who are happy, you have a small number...
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people need a pay rise.e is a squeeze on living standards and there should be a real living wage, £10 an hour. we need to help with costs, bringing the rail into public ownership, and we need to address the difference between men and women. we still have a gender pay gap in this country which is scandalous. all those things can come about if we have a fair taxation system. we can tackle tax evasion and tax avoidance, which is on an industrial scale in this country. and tax cuts to the rich and corporations, invest and grow the economy. it is not rocket science, it is basic economics. so that wasjohn mcdonnell‘s take. on wednesday we will get a clear idea of what the chancellor is planning, but no big giveaways. notjust in not just in manufacturing, notjust in manufacturing, but gci’oss notjust in manufacturing, but across the world of work. in the budget this week, they have a promise of support, extra money to back upa promise of support, extra money to back up a shake—up in technical education. the biggest
people need a pay rise.e is a squeeze on living standards and there should be a real living wage, £10 an hour. we need to help with costs, bringing the rail into public ownership, and we need to address the difference between men and women. we still have a gender pay gap in this country which is scandalous. all those things can come about if we have a fair taxation system. we can tackle tax evasion and tax avoidance, which is on an industrial scale in this country. and tax cuts to the rich and...
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. >> la gente de este paÍs debemos saber la verdad, porque es algo que nunca debiÓ ocurrir y se me hacen, estÁ previsto que declare jared kushner entre otros. >> la primera persona que tenga inmunidad se libra de la cÁrcel y entrega a mÁs personas. pablo:tuvo un acceso privilegiado al cÍrculo cercano del presidente. la oferta de michael flynn ha provocado un verdadero terremoto polÍtico en washington, ahora solo falta ver la magnitud exacta del terremoto. enrique: gracias pablo. la propuesta de presupuesto presentada por el gobierno del presidente donald trump afectarÍa particularmente la comunidad latina, esto porque plantea financiar el incremento en la seguridad fronteriza y la persecuciÓn migratoria, recortando recursos a programas de educaciÓn, salud y asistencia social que benefician particularmente a las familias de bajos recursos. esto fue lo que nos dijo la senadora katherine cortÉs durante una conversaciÓn esta maÑana. tuvieron que pasar mÁs de 200 aÑos antes de que una mujer latina ocupara una de las curules del senado, y katherine cortÉs no ha perdido el tiempo. si primera i
. >> la gente de este paÍs debemos saber la verdad, porque es algo que nunca debiÓ ocurrir y se me hacen, estÁ previsto que declare jared kushner entre otros. >> la primera persona que tenga inmunidad se libra de la cÁrcel y entrega a mÁs personas. pablo:tuvo un acceso privilegiado al cÍrculo cercano del presidente. la oferta de michael flynn ha provocado un verdadero terremoto polÍtico en washington, ahora solo falta ver la magnitud exacta del terremoto. enrique: gracias...
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to raise their national insurance rate by a certain amount, it pays into this idea that if you are payinge paying less tax than someone who is paye. we are looking for fairness. it doesn't ta ke looking for fairness. it doesn't take into account the fact that you don't have holiday paid for and you don't have holiday paid for and you don't have holiday paid for and you don't have any kind of medical benefits paid for when you are self—employed and most people don't have pensions and you don't take time off or have sick pay. i have a child bhajji and i was back at work week later. —— i had a child last year. the chancellor feels he needs to get money from somewhere. he has to get money from somewhere. he has to pay for a couple of things and the reason he will be spending is because of political embarrassment. he has to pay to alleviate some of the problems with small businesses who will have bubbles with the business rate hikes, most of who are conservative voters — — business rate hikes, most of who are conservative voters —— who will have problems. and he needs to do with the social car
to raise their national insurance rate by a certain amount, it pays into this idea that if you are payinge paying less tax than someone who is paye. we are looking for fairness. it doesn't ta ke looking for fairness. it doesn't take into account the fact that you don't have holiday paid for and you don't have holiday paid for and you don't have holiday paid for and you don't have any kind of medical benefits paid for when you are self—employed and most people don't have pensions and you don't...
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than what others pay for health coverage the matter how healthy are. there's also a veteran stacks. we seen tammy duckworth yesterday with members of our veterans affair committee talk about the unfairness for the veterans tax which is saying to the veterans can take advantage of the tax deduction if they'ree eligible to receive healthcare at the ba. the va. it is very, very unfair. our veteran committee move minue talked more about at length but both vets and others have veterans issues who are much more knowledgeable on the subject have been calling members about that. and then it's steals from medicare. so let me say higher premiums, less coverage, since her benefit gutted, age tax, still some medicare. all this to give a tax break to the richest people in america. it's in their day and age. they can help himself. this is more of a tax break bill for the rich that it is a healthcare bill. as we believe that healthcare is a right for for all americans, not just a privilege for the few. they're getting a tax break. and ironically many of the people wh
than what others pay for health coverage the matter how healthy are. there's also a veteran stacks. we seen tammy duckworth yesterday with members of our veterans affair committee talk about the unfairness for the veterans tax which is saying to the veterans can take advantage of the tax deduction if they'ree eligible to receive healthcare at the ba. the va. it is very, very unfair. our veteran committee move minue talked more about at length but both vets and others have veterans issues who...
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you are arguing about who pays. problem is with healthcare obamacare never addressed healthcare. all you did was argue who pays. 70 million people under medicaid right now, now you are shifting the medicaid burden back to the states, the states are not going to be able to handle that burden. why is taking an aspirin tablet in a hospital $8 or $10, a fix for healthcare. this is not a fix for healthcare. it is all about arguing who pays which has nothing to fix the problem. arthel: in terms of jobs the gop plan out of the house does cut taxes in many ways, gets rid of this additional investment income tax for wealthier americans, the additional income tax for wealthier americans, that will give them more money to spend. 's >> in theory. look at the flip side. what john hit on is this fix is more of a health insurance fix versus healthcare but let's look at it from a jobs perspective. why did obamacare, i disagree with jonas, not help the jobs market at all? because it was a burden on us all. now you get rid of the ind
you are arguing about who pays. problem is with healthcare obamacare never addressed healthcare. all you did was argue who pays. 70 million people under medicaid right now, now you are shifting the medicaid burden back to the states, the states are not going to be able to handle that burden. why is taking an aspirin tablet in a hospital $8 or $10, a fix for healthcare. this is not a fix for healthcare. it is all about arguing who pays which has nothing to fix the problem. arthel: in terms of...
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luis vide garay dijo que su paÍs, decidirÁ a quien recibe y rechaza en su paÍs.ez desde que trump asumiÓ la presidencia un funcionario de su gobierno reconoce que los latinos, constituyen una de las comunidades mÁs dinámicas del paÍs. el gobierno mexicano creÓ un manual con orientaciÓn para proteger el patrimonio de sus connacionales deportados desde estados unidos. asÍ comenzamos. m m m ♪ ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna, con ilda carl verÓn. -- enrique acevedo. enrique: mÁs tarde vide garay respondiÓ sobre la existencia del gobierno estadounidense para enviar de regreso a mÉxico inmigrantes indocumentados, que traten ingresar a este paÍs. comenzamos con el reporte. >> el canciller de mÉxico afirma que vino especÍficamente la casa blanca, a dar un claro mensaje. >> expresar al gobierno de estados unidos, nuestra grande preocupaciÓn, a la polÍtica la posible polÍtica anunciada, por el gobierno de estados unidos, de separar las familias mexicanas. >> el departamento de seguridad nacional anunciÓ que estÁ considerando la posibilidad. el canci
luis vide garay dijo que su paÍs, decidirÁ a quien recibe y rechaza en su paÍs.ez desde que trump asumiÓ la presidencia un funcionario de su gobierno reconoce que los latinos, constituyen una de las comunidades mÁs dinámicas del paÍs. el gobierno mexicano creÓ un manual con orientaciÓn para proteger el patrimonio de sus connacionales deportados desde estados unidos. asÍ comenzamos. m m m ♪ ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna, con ilda carl verÓn. --...
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they have to pay -- i mean, the people that work for low income, they have to pay more and i'm 90 yearsll and i'm worried about what is going to happen to me because i'm on medicare and i have a lot of health issues and i know they are going to try to do away with the medicaid. but i'm not on that or anything. a lot of children, poor children, poor people depend on that medicaid. they need preventive care instead of just having to wait until they get some dreadful disease and it is too late to do anything about it. host: thanks, evelyn. guest: evelyn, i agree. first, congratulations on being 90. my mom just turned 88. i know the health concerns she is going through and what chunk of the limited money she has is going to things like medications and others. my additional worry is that while right now medicaid is on the table, the republicans in congress have put plans to voucherize medicare out previously multiple years. we know this is where they want to go and now this will affect you and my mother and other people on medicare. that is one of the programs that is most well-received in t
they have to pay -- i mean, the people that work for low income, they have to pay more and i'm 90 yearsll and i'm worried about what is going to happen to me because i'm on medicare and i have a lot of health issues and i know they are going to try to do away with the medicaid. but i'm not on that or anything. a lot of children, poor children, poor people depend on that medicaid. they need preventive care instead of just having to wait until they get some dreadful disease and it is too late to...
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en este paÍs, no hay espacio para la discriminaciÓn, prejuicio racial.trid, aprovechÓ la oportunidad para arremeter contra las polÍticas del presidente donald trump, quien esta noche reiterÓ que la construcciÓn del muro comenzarÁ muy pronto. andrea: aparte de la inmigraciÓn, tambiÉn se enfocÓ en otro tema de interÉs para los latinos. >>en lugar de deshacerse, deberÍan de hacer mejores para que el programa cubre mÁs personas. andrea: metas tanto, ofreciÓ la respuesta en inglÉs y abordÓ el tema, sobre la seguridad nacional. soy un veterano militar y se que proteger a amÉrica es la mayor misiÓn de el presidente. mientras aleja a los aliados que lucharon a nuestro lado. andrea: tambiÉn hubo mucha expectativa sobre el futuro de los soÑadores, sin embargo no hizo menciÓn del tema. hasta el momento el programa sigue vigente y planea hacerlo con corazÓn. presentador: se presiente donald trump, dijo que... no el presidente, funcionarios de la casa dijo que no deben preocuparse y aseguraron que tendrÁn más detalles en el futuro, veamos si esto ocurre. millones de
en este paÍs, no hay espacio para la discriminaciÓn, prejuicio racial.trid, aprovechÓ la oportunidad para arremeter contra las polÍticas del presidente donald trump, quien esta noche reiterÓ que la construcciÓn del muro comenzarÁ muy pronto. andrea: aparte de la inmigraciÓn, tambiÉn se enfocÓ en otro tema de interÉs para los latinos. >>en lugar de deshacerse, deberÍan de hacer mejores para que el programa cubre mÁs personas. andrea: metas tanto, ofreciÓ la respuesta en...
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manchin: who pays? >> it is a 5% tax increase -- it's a 5% tax increase on the richest 5% of the country. i actually brought a copy of t. sen. manchin: this is something we need to talk about because i want to learn more about it. ingle pay canada, denmark, sweden, u.k., they are all single. i said the same question people ask me, how do they pay for, who pays? we have to revamp our tax structure in america. nobody is even talk about 20 thrilling -- no he talked about the debt. this generation is going to pass it onto the kids and grandkids. let me take sweden. i couldn't believe this one. the taxable income from the first dollar you make, first dollar to 47,000, it is zero. but they have a local tax, so the overnment of sweden takes zero from one dollar to 47,000. everybody pays 20% on the first ollar they earn. if you make 47 to 67%, you pay 20% federal tax with a 28% local tax for 8% tax structure. that's not doable for us. u.k. has a better one. we don't know what their local taxes are, but zero to
manchin: who pays? >> it is a 5% tax increase -- it's a 5% tax increase on the richest 5% of the country. i actually brought a copy of t. sen. manchin: this is something we need to talk about because i want to learn more about it. ingle pay canada, denmark, sweden, u.k., they are all single. i said the same question people ask me, how do they pay for, who pays? we have to revamp our tax structure in america. nobody is even talk about 20 thrilling -- no he talked about the debt. this...
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she has to pay for glasses, she has to pay for her hearing aides and everything else. poor people cannot do it. government is going to have to step up and help the poor people, especially little towns. i mean, it's hard for the people that can't get out and work, that can't afford medicaid or anything like that, what is people going to do? sit and rob people just to live? that can't happen in the towns, i mean, it's rough on the people can't afford to go out to buy anything to eat, especially or their medicine, they can't afford it. host: kathy in tennessee. do you think medicare and medicaid will be stronger under the republican proposal? guest: i think it will. there are more than 20 million people, 20 million seniors voluntarily signed up for medicare advantage program, they give people more choices, including in many cases, vision care and hearing aids, i wonder if you're in an area that has the opportunity to give, get a private medicare advantage plan that may cover more of these services. i would hope also that you are taking advantage of the services available.
she has to pay for glasses, she has to pay for her hearing aides and everything else. poor people cannot do it. government is going to have to step up and help the poor people, especially little towns. i mean, it's hard for the people that can't get out and work, that can't afford medicaid or anything like that, what is people going to do? sit and rob people just to live? that can't happen in the towns, i mean, it's rough on the people can't afford to go out to buy anything to eat, especially...
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you can pay more, you want people to pay more, why don't you pay more?arity before i would give it to the government if no one else is doing it. stuart: but you're forcing me to pay more to the government. >> you must be a rich guy then. stuart: i'll tell you the difference. you have wealth. you've built up a company, and you have wealth. that wealth is not taxed, is it? is it? >> my wealth -- stuart: your wealth is not taxed. >> well, if i die, it'll be taxed. stuart: i know how you do it. you built up your wealth, you don't actually spend that wealth. you go to a bank and say, hey, i've got $100 million, give me a loan. you don't pay any money in taxes on that loan, you just pay a little bit of interest, that's huh you work wealth to your advantage. but what you want is for people like me who are income earners, strivers, you want us to pay. >> wait a minute -- stuart: yeah, you do. >> income earners who make more than a million a year, that's what we're looking at, making a million a year in income. that's who i'm talking about, rich people who make a
you can pay more, you want people to pay more, why don't you pay more?arity before i would give it to the government if no one else is doing it. stuart: but you're forcing me to pay more to the government. >> you must be a rich guy then. stuart: i'll tell you the difference. you have wealth. you've built up a company, and you have wealth. that wealth is not taxed, is it? is it? >> my wealth -- stuart: your wealth is not taxed. >> well, if i die, it'll be taxed. stuart: i know...
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we have laws on paying taxes. if i don't pay my taxes on -- there will be repercussions. you change behavior by holding back the bucket and i love the idea. it is in our best interests and they are changing and no longer breaking laws like in south florida, a few others will follow suit. it is about time. charles: south florida feel like 10 or 20 more coming gone and major cities want to become sanctuary cities. >> the supreme court agrees with trump that at the end of the day they take money from the federal government, they have to do with the federal government says, a great point here. how much can you withhold? the reality is he can't withhold every single dollar. >> they should withhold money from these municipalities and use it to build a wall. >> we can finance the wall or leverage it out and if new york city wants to be a sanctuary city we should -- federal government should withhold all that money and build a certain portion of the wall in mexico, new york's portion of the wall. >> what is interesting, the president is a good negotiator used in making deals. cha
we have laws on paying taxes. if i don't pay my taxes on -- there will be repercussions. you change behavior by holding back the bucket and i love the idea. it is in our best interests and they are changing and no longer breaking laws like in south florida, a few others will follow suit. it is about time. charles: south florida feel like 10 or 20 more coming gone and major cities want to become sanctuary cities. >> the supreme court agrees with trump that at the end of the day they take...
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if you don't want to use it, you have to pay. you have to pay big-league. if you don't use it, you have to pay a penalty. do you ever have to pay penalties? >> we have not. we were uninsured. they dropped us after we paid $50,000 for health care. trump: it has gone up triple. before obamacare, you had good health care. nobody ever takes that into account. millions of people had great health care that they loved. when you reduce them from the people who are happy, you have a small number of people who are happy. how about you? >> i left a job to be a stay-at-home mom to two children.
if you don't want to use it, you have to pay. you have to pay big-league. if you don't use it, you have to pay a penalty. do you ever have to pay penalties? >> we have not. we were uninsured. they dropped us after we paid $50,000 for health care. trump: it has gone up triple. before obamacare, you had good health care. nobody ever takes that into account. millions of people had great health care that they loved. when you reduce them from the people who are happy, you have a small number...
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so for five people, they were paying $246 a month. now they're paying $800 a month. and he says, we really -- when we go to the doctor, nothing is covered. we pay a hundred percent out of pocket. in other words, we pay $800 per month only to be told that none of the office visit or the procedure is covered when we decide we need to go to the doctor until the $8,000 deductible is met. he says really what are we going to do? they've taken insurance away from us and the promise that was made over and over again was never kept. dave, a small business owner in columbia says his premiums have more than doubled. at the same time his business has continually had to raise deductibles and seriously reduce benefits so that people could continue to have insurance at work. as he puts it, president obama's health care plan is far from affordable. let's see. that's exactly what mark said. nothing affordable about the affordable care act. and dave's increase this year over last year was 40%. at some point dave and lots of other employers just deciding this isn't working. we have a g
so for five people, they were paying $246 a month. now they're paying $800 a month. and he says, we really -- when we go to the doctor, nothing is covered. we pay a hundred percent out of pocket. in other words, we pay $800 per month only to be told that none of the office visit or the procedure is covered when we decide we need to go to the doctor until the $8,000 deductible is met. he says really what are we going to do? they've taken insurance away from us and the promise that was made over...
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older people will pay an age tax. and trumpcare, in addition to all of those terrible things, shortens the life of the medicare trust fund by three years and ran sacks the funds -- ransacks the funds that seniors depend on, particularly to get their long-term care. finally, the best estimates are that it will destroy nearly two million jobs. this country if passed -- jobs in this country if passed. so why is this happening? why would someone construct a bill that does this? well, in large part it's to finance an extraordinary big tax cut. a tax cut for the wealthiest people in this country. the top -- the richest 400 families will receive a tax cut each of about $7 million. then there are tax cuts for drug companies, insurance companies, c.e.o.'s, and to finance this tax cut, which totals $600 billion over the decade, in order to finance that this bill robs 24 million americans of health insurance. cheats seniors out of the care that they deserve in nursing homes. imposes higher premiums and higher deductibles on work
older people will pay an age tax. and trumpcare, in addition to all of those terrible things, shortens the life of the medicare trust fund by three years and ran sacks the funds -- ransacks the funds that seniors depend on, particularly to get their long-term care. finally, the best estimates are that it will destroy nearly two million jobs. this country if passed -- jobs in this country if passed. so why is this happening? why would someone construct a bill that does this? well, in large part...
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paying more for less. a substantial age tax. veterans being told where they can get their health care, a mandate on them. hopefully, there will be enough republicans responsible and sensitive to the needs and desires of the american people. i want to yield to my friends on south carolina, the assistant leader who has been deeply involved in this for a very long period of time and he was fighting so hard to make sure that americans keep their health care security, jim clyburn. >> thank you very much, mr. whip. thank you, mr. chairman, chairman crowley, for your leadership on this very, very important issue. leader pelosi, i want to thank you for keeping us in the forefront to the minds of all americans. i think last night we experienced one of the most catastrophic evenings that ever existed for people in search of affordable, quality health care. what we woke up to this morning was the gutting of that part of the health care bill which was the most attractive to most americans. and that is having the ability to be covered when y
paying more for less. a substantial age tax. veterans being told where they can get their health care, a mandate on them. hopefully, there will be enough republicans responsible and sensitive to the needs and desires of the american people. i want to yield to my friends on south carolina, the assistant leader who has been deeply involved in this for a very long period of time and he was fighting so hard to make sure that americans keep their health care security, jim clyburn. >> thank you...
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go for them. >> bill i hate that phrase, we have to pay for these things. >> you don't have to pay forcuts, that's my money. >> well it is your money and i totally agree with steve that we have to shrink the size of the federal government stopping a burden on individuals, but i think it's time for steve to give up his mildew economics that says it will pay for themselves. >> oh my goodness. we have proof and we will show right here which is that from 83, which is when the reagan tax cuts kicked in until 89, look at how the tax revenues, the money that came into the government from individual tax rates had been cut. it increased 55%. we cut the tax rates from 70% which was the high down to 28% and we had a 55% increase in tax revenue. >> the phenomenon happened under jfk, tax revenues sword between 1964 and 69. yes, it's common sense, put more money and you get more growth, that means more tax revenues raised from that growth. we are coming out of this eight year. the you didn't build that administration and now the economies gotten out of that faculty launch. people who talk otherwise
go for them. >> bill i hate that phrase, we have to pay for these things. >> you don't have to pay forcuts, that's my money. >> well it is your money and i totally agree with steve that we have to shrink the size of the federal government stopping a burden on individuals, but i think it's time for steve to give up his mildew economics that says it will pay for themselves. >> oh my goodness. we have proof and we will show right here which is that from 83, which is when...
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and it pays for the basic coverage.verybody pays into it, much like social security, no matter what your income status is. you pay a basic amount of tax into the government and it takes care of your basic insurance. from there on in, if you want a more expensive coverage, you pay for it through private insurance is if people would finally could bethat everybody covered in this country if the wealthy pay their share and had to pay this flat tax, but that is never going to happen under our current administration. everybody should have to pay in because nobody should have to live without insurance. thank you. host: we will hear next from frank in maryland who gets insurance with the aca. caller: hello. the on my third year with aca. i have the family silver plan and so, the first year, my cost is approximately $1000 for the year. through blue cross blue shield, the actual insurance was $12,000 and that was the subsidy we received from the states and the fedas. s. the second year, my premium -- this year,was my out-of-pocke
and it pays for the basic coverage.verybody pays into it, much like social security, no matter what your income status is. you pay a basic amount of tax into the government and it takes care of your basic insurance. from there on in, if you want a more expensive coverage, you pay for it through private insurance is if people would finally could bethat everybody covered in this country if the wealthy pay their share and had to pay this flat tax, but that is never going to happen under our...
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private pay roll processor adp says 298,000 jobs were added last month. the estimate was for 188,000. that makes february the third best month for job growth since the recovery began back in 2009. now as steve reports, the bar is high for the labor department's report due out friday. and of course, next week's meeting of the federal reserve policy makers. >> it's the jobs market getting a trump bump. economists are trying to figure out whether it is a temporary glitch or faster interest rate increases. it expects it to rise by 298,000 in february. the much followed estimate on friday was more than 100,000 higher than what wall street estimated. >> it is three time rate expected. so any slack in the labor market, it will mark a reversal of the slowing trend from earlier in the year and it comes when claims for jobless insurance have been running at levels not seen since the early 1970s. it raises the question. is confidence brought on by the expected policies of the trump administration already showing up in hiring? >> i do think businesses are feeling, an
private pay roll processor adp says 298,000 jobs were added last month. the estimate was for 188,000. that makes february the third best month for job growth since the recovery began back in 2009. now as steve reports, the bar is high for the labor department's report due out friday. and of course, next week's meeting of the federal reserve policy makers. >> it's the jobs market getting a trump bump. economists are trying to figure out whether it is a temporary glitch or faster interest...
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making seniors pay $14,000 more, that's a betrayal. gutting essential benefits like maternity care, essential drug coverage, and fundamentally destroying protections for americans with pre-existing conditions that is a betrayal, and slash -- slashing medicaid by $880 billion and stripping the safety net for our seniors and our kids and people with disabilities, that's a betrayal. the burden of all of this, mr. chairman, will fall on the states who will have to come up with billions of dollars. mr. speaker, this bill is not about freedom or choice. this bill is a travesty and the american people will pay the price. this is not a health care bill. the only people who benefit are millionaires and billionaires and insurance companies who will get a trillion dollars in tax benefits while working americans pay more and get nothing. mr. chairman, this bill is pure greed and real people will suffer and die from it. vote >> your reaction to republicans pulling the health care republican bill. join the conversation with facebook comments and twe
making seniors pay $14,000 more, that's a betrayal. gutting essential benefits like maternity care, essential drug coverage, and fundamentally destroying protections for americans with pre-existing conditions that is a betrayal, and slash -- slashing medicaid by $880 billion and stripping the safety net for our seniors and our kids and people with disabilities, that's a betrayal. the burden of all of this, mr. chairman, will fall on the states who will have to come up with billions of dollars....
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y en otros lugares del paÍs. el retraso entre detenidos y no supera los 500 mil casos.iÓn nacional de jueces de inmigraciÓn los casos como de filiberto no serÁn prioridad. >>> estos casos van hacer de la gente detenida del servicio de inmigraciÓn. del departamento de (nombre en inglÉs) >>> el plan es parte de los esfuerzos de la firma ejecutiva del presidente trump para agilizar las deportaciones y detener indocumentados hasta que presente el caso ante el juez. ahora aumenta el tiempo de espera, para la resoluciÓn de los casos, estos migrantes esperan 3 semanas para tener la primera audiencia con el juez en un centro de detenciÓn, vÍctor hugo rodrÍguezs noticias telemundo. >>> ¿ quÉ significa el despliegue de estos jueces y el caso pendiente de resoluciÓn? para responder a estas interrogantes estamos con la abogada alma rosa nieto doctora? >>> todo cambio en inmigraciÓn trae buenas y malas noticias. este cambio es bueno para personas que tienen un caso de asilo polÍtico. bueno porque van a poder presentar sus evidencias ante un juez de inmigraciÓn, y no con un oficial d
y en otros lugares del paÍs. el retraso entre detenidos y no supera los 500 mil casos.iÓn nacional de jueces de inmigraciÓn los casos como de filiberto no serÁn prioridad. >>> estos casos van hacer de la gente detenida del servicio de inmigraciÓn. del departamento de (nombre en inglÉs) >>> el plan es parte de los esfuerzos de la firma ejecutiva del presidente trump para agilizar las deportaciones y detener indocumentados hasta que presente el caso ante el juez. ahora...
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i love to pay taxes. that means i've been profitable. i never rejoiced the end of the year and say i am so glad i don't have to pay taxes and hopefully i'll be out of business and never have to pay them the rest of my life. >> any other member that wants to use him to make more points? you have no objection to go to your ranking member as the lead-off hitter? mr. neil. >> i do move to strike the last word. mr. kelly, we can think of it this way, if they lose their healthcare and go to the tanning salon and get cancer they'll be covered by uncompensated care and the taxpayer will pay for it that way. just a thought. i will share a personal story from jennifer from worthington, massachusetts. for jennifer, her family and people in my district at risk of losing her health insurance this is not about procedure or committee prints or which committee is considering which provision, it's about the larger question about how does this bill put their healthcare at risk. jennifer received life savie in breast cancer treatment and her family receive
i love to pay taxes. that means i've been profitable. i never rejoiced the end of the year and say i am so glad i don't have to pay taxes and hopefully i'll be out of business and never have to pay them the rest of my life. >> any other member that wants to use him to make more points? you have no objection to go to your ranking member as the lead-off hitter? mr. neil. >> i do move to strike the last word. mr. kelly, we can think of it this way, if they lose their healthcare and go...
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you want to show the interest he's paying and fees he's paying to other people to know who he's paying about the income he has taking in, but what about people he's saying? >> and you only pay interest to people to whom you owe money. >> and who's one of the biggest places he owes money to? the communist government of china's bank of china, which is also the single biggest tenant in trump tower. i grew up in the cold war. the thought that republicans would defend the president who has been involved for 30 years with the russians, not russia, russians, who are around putin and would be borrowing money from beijing -- >> all of which we knew before we got this tax return. chris hayes, looking at this and considering the scope of this, what's your reaction? >> two things come to mind. someone that disclosure -- there's an idea they have something to hide because they're acting like they have something to hide. it's possible disclosure could benefit them this way one. there was speculation after we got the state taxes in '95 from the "new york times" that the magnitude of the write down co
you want to show the interest he's paying and fees he's paying to other people to know who he's paying about the income he has taking in, but what about people he's saying? >> and you only pay interest to people to whom you owe money. >> and who's one of the biggest places he owes money to? the communist government of china's bank of china, which is also the single biggest tenant in trump tower. i grew up in the cold war. the thought that republicans would defend the president who...
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others pay for health coverage? doesn't sound like a very good idea to me. and then you say how do i get the money to pay for whatever? well, it steals from medicaid and medicare. trumpcare ransacks the medicaid funds that allows seniors to get the long-term care they need and shortens the life of the medicare trust fund by three years. again, pretty bad deal for me. and you say, well, who benefits from this. if this is something that people are going to have to pay more and get less coverage, and discriminatory for people ages 50 to 64, it hurts middle-class , ple making $30,000, 40,000 $50,000 a year. knocks seniors out. who does it help? well, guess what, trumpcare ransacks the medicaid funds that allows seniors to get the long-term care they need. but what does it do? it lowers tax cuts for the rich so the rich gets more -- sorry, doesn't lower it, it gives the rich more tax cuts. so it's really kind of nice i suppose when you have a billionaire president, it's nice to help the rich but not to the expense of mid
others pay for health coverage? doesn't sound like a very good idea to me. and then you say how do i get the money to pay for whatever? well, it steals from medicaid and medicare. trumpcare ransacks the medicaid funds that allows seniors to get the long-term care they need and shortens the life of the medicare trust fund by three years. again, pretty bad deal for me. and you say, well, who benefits from this. if this is something that people are going to have to pay more and get less coverage,...
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i may have to pay three times what a 25-year-old pays. but under the proposal that's been brought to us by the republicans, i would pay five times? mr. scott: that's right. when everybody pays an average, if you allow some people to pay more, some people are going to pay less, but it's a zero sum game. every time they show somebody can pay less, then know that somebody will pay more. they have a scheme, for example, they call association plans. where you got a group of healthy people, they come out of the insurance pool and get a better rate. because the insurance company will look at the associations, those are the young, healthy people, i can give them a better rate, they can save money. what happens to everybody else? they have to pay more. last time they came up with this idea, research showed that 80% of the people will pay higher premiums if you allowed people to withdraw from the pool of the healthy group. actually it will always work. because of the group you pull out, if thed bies come in higher than average -- the bids come in h
i may have to pay three times what a 25-year-old pays. but under the proposal that's been brought to us by the republicans, i would pay five times? mr. scott: that's right. when everybody pays an average, if you allow some people to pay more, some people are going to pay less, but it's a zero sum game. every time they show somebody can pay less, then know that somebody will pay more. they have a scheme, for example, they call association plans. where you got a group of healthy people, they come...
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whatever you want, it was investment, pay as you was a tax cut, pay-as-you-go. president clinton's budgets, the last four or five budgets were either surplus or i and balance. in balance. and in we came to president bush, tax cuts to the high-end, giveaway to pharma, etc., etc. medicare part the, and also -- two unpaidrt d, wars. the deficit soared. we went from the path of deficit reduction, debt reduction the opposite direction. when president obama took office, one point $4 trillion before he ever took office. now it is down 70%. the problem is, on the pay-as-you-go, republicans will say, you have to pay, if you want to invest in education, you have to pay as you go. what comes to tax cuts for the rich, we don't have to pay for those. that's really a >> that helps bureau and brings money into the treasury. when our colleagues say we can't have grants and this, let's start, under their budget maybe when hundred thousand kids will be k-12 headstart, that is a false economy because the investment into education is needed to keep america economically number one.
whatever you want, it was investment, pay as you was a tax cut, pay-as-you-go. president clinton's budgets, the last four or five budgets were either surplus or i and balance. in balance. and in we came to president bush, tax cuts to the high-end, giveaway to pharma, etc., etc. medicare part the, and also -- two unpaidrt d, wars. the deficit soared. we went from the path of deficit reduction, debt reduction the opposite direction. when president obama took office, one point $4 trillion before...
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lourdes: esta familia hondureÑa saliÓ de su paÍs huyendo de la violencia.uestras vidas. porque ha sido asÍ. hasta el momento, pues, traÍamos otros planes y era cruzar todavÍa hacia estados unidos. hasta que desistimos de esa idea. lourdes: desistieron porque estÁn temerosos, sienten que los inmigrantes ya no soy bien recibidos en el paÍs al que tanto ansiaba llegar. >> mi plan era llegar a estados unidos para darle un mejor... para darles un mejor bienestar a mi hijo y mi mujer. >> nosotros no pudimos cumplir nuestro sueÑo. pero sÍ las personas que ya estÁn allá, que dios los ayude y se apiade de ellos. lourdes: tal parece que la situaciÓn de ana elvis estÁ siendo cada vez mÁs comÚn. >> desprecio de ciudad juÁrez y la admiraciÓn de los americanos sigue siendo igual. mientras deciden que van a hacer, muchos estÁn albergues. alguno decidiera quedarse y probar suerte mÉxico.los polos pretÉritos mexicanos hacen frente a este tipo de situaciÓn diariamente. >> personas que regresa, personas que quieren pasar, poblaciones tratantes que se quedan. entonces, al fina
lourdes: esta familia hondureÑa saliÓ de su paÍs huyendo de la violencia.uestras vidas. porque ha sido asÍ. hasta el momento, pues, traÍamos otros planes y era cruzar todavÍa hacia estados unidos. hasta que desistimos de esa idea. lourdes: desistieron porque estÁn temerosos, sienten que los inmigrantes ya no soy bien recibidos en el paÍs al que tanto ansiaba llegar. >> mi plan era llegar a estados unidos para darle un mejor... para darles un mejor bienestar a mi hijo y mi mujer....
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tax you will pay more for health insurance if the law passes as it is. basically this is not a health care bill because it was it would require 60 votes this is a budget bills all they can do it is cutor taxes related to health care we if finances probably by borrowing and the otherr portion is by cuts to medicare and medicaid the benefits of with the highest earning health holds another is insurance company executives literally cannot make this up.ll of those and make more than half a million dollars they financed by cutting health care that we all representstinge this bill will blow up the debt and the deficit and a m crazy thing is we don't know how much without a formal cbo analysis we don't know how much this will cost it zero even want to know how much because all of the fiscal hawks are railing about the deficit is for all of their career yet this may be the biggest budget busting piece of legislation and it don't want to know how much accost because they made a promise to fill that promise the matter how ridiculous it is.ns of this will trash men
tax you will pay more for health insurance if the law passes as it is. basically this is not a health care bill because it was it would require 60 votes this is a budget bills all they can do it is cutor taxes related to health care we if finances probably by borrowing and the otherr portion is by cuts to medicare and medicaid the benefits of with the highest earning health holds another is insurance company executives literally cannot make this up.ll of those and make more than half a million...
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este es mi paÍs, yo considero que california, de donde suyo es mi paÍs, allí tengo mis amigos, soy americanoestÁ pendiente. daniela vargas llegÓ a los siete aÑos de argentina. vemos la foto de su graduaciÓn de la secundaria. estaba bajo daca, se le habÍa expirado, y lo estaba renovando. cuando su padre y hermano fueron deportados, se escondiÓ en el closets, pero los agentes la arrestaron, estaba en libertad condicional. segÚn ice el arresto se produjo siguiendo las reglas y aÑadieron que fueron especÍficamente a buscar a la joven argentina. una ciudadana argentina que vivÍa ilegalmente. ice no realiza redadas indiscriminadamente contra extranjeros, declararon. >> los agentes de inmigraciÓn estÁn tomando la ley en sus manos y le interpretan como quieren, bÁsicamente no hay control. pablo: una promesa rota que los jÓvenes soÑadores temen pueda no ser la Última. enrique: no solamente los jÓvenes soÑadores. hasta 3 millones de mexicanos podrÍan terminar regresando a su paÍs debido a las severas polÍticas migratorias del presidente donald trump. para eso como autoridades mexicanas se preparan, el
este es mi paÍs, yo considero que california, de donde suyo es mi paÍs, allí tengo mis amigos, soy americanoestÁ pendiente. daniela vargas llegÓ a los siete aÑos de argentina. vemos la foto de su graduaciÓn de la secundaria. estaba bajo daca, se le habÍa expirado, y lo estaba renovando. cuando su padre y hermano fueron deportados, se escondiÓ en el closets, pero los agentes la arrestaron, estaba en libertad condicional. segÚn ice el arresto se produjo siguiendo las reglas y aÑadieron...
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it's got all of the products listed, how much you pay for each. when i worked as a check cash or it cost 1.9%, it cost a dollar 50 cents to send a bill, 89 cents for a money order. so people would come an in to do their banking on a friday they would cash the check and porsche anaportion of the money out on p of the bills that may be figuring out how much do i have to pay the phone company or the electric company to keep from getting my lights turned off then whatever they had left until their next paycheck. they were also happy in the knowledge they knew what they were getting and how much it cost and they knew that bills would be paid immediately. so if they deposited the same check to their account and they've gone online to pay their bills that would have been harder for them to be certain it would hit their account after the check cleared. one of the biggest complaints is they put the check in the account and didn't know when it would clear and sometimes they needed to pay the bills right away, they need to buy food over the weekend so it was
it's got all of the products listed, how much you pay for each. when i worked as a check cash or it cost 1.9%, it cost a dollar 50 cents to send a bill, 89 cents for a money order. so people would come an in to do their banking on a friday they would cash the check and porsche anaportion of the money out on p of the bills that may be figuring out how much do i have to pay the phone company or the electric company to keep from getting my lights turned off then whatever they had left until their...
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and six months have pgy- months full pay and six months have pay.tor they tend to start with the statutory entitlement, so there is quite a big difference in entitlement depending on the sector you work in. what is your advice to employers and employees whether it isa employers and employees whether it is a sensible idea to have six people in work when perhaps everybody would be better off at home? i know sometimes it is difficult, but my advice would be as you say, if you are not feeling well the thing is to be at home because you spend less time off sick and when you are off sick, or when you are in work you are more likely to spread an illness in the workplace which could have an impact on the whole workforce, so it is better to be of home and recover from it and come back to work. what if you feel you are being denied sick pay that you are being denied sick pay that you are being denied sick pay that you are entitled to? how brave would you are entitled to? how brave would you have to be to challenge it?” you are entitled to? how brave would you
and six months have pgy- months full pay and six months have pay.tor they tend to start with the statutory entitlement, so there is quite a big difference in entitlement depending on the sector you work in. what is your advice to employers and employees whether it isa employers and employees whether it is a sensible idea to have six people in work when perhaps everybody would be better off at home? i know sometimes it is difficult, but my advice would be as you say, if you are not feeling well...
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that from the government when they pay maternity p5y~ government when they pay maternity pay.of your pay, and you don't get that if you are self—employed. there are a numberof are self—employed. there are a number of ways are self—employed. there are a numberof ways in are self—employed. there are a number of ways in which self—employed people miss out and that's why there is this grievance about having to pay more national insurance. another viewer has a grievance on this point, if the government wants to make the self—employed pay the same tax as an employee, why aren't they providing holiday pay and sick pay, what is the point of being self—employed? absolutely. i've always worked for myself, that's exactly what i say. my myself, that's exactly what i say. my irritation when he was saying we are going to make it fairer because people who are employed pay more tax than those who are self—employed, he didn't mention any of the benefits you've mentioned. also there is pension. if you are employed you'll probably going to some extra money put in by your employer. this question
that from the government when they pay maternity p5y~ government when they pay maternity pay.of your pay, and you don't get that if you are self—employed. there are a numberof are self—employed. there are a number of ways are self—employed. there are a numberof ways in are self—employed. there are a number of ways in which self—employed people miss out and that's why there is this grievance about having to pay more national insurance. another viewer has a grievance on this point, if...
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portaciÓn, hablamos con quien clama por su libertad y temen que estos casos se u nÚmero mi ken en el paÍs este joven detenido en texas y entregado a migraciÓn por no te tener papeles estÁn preocupados. >>> mi hijo no selin quiÉn ti, s.b. muven cho, buen hijo, buen padre. en esta imagen se ve cuando fue detenido, no se pudo amparar por daca porque dejÓ de estudiar para ponerse a trabajar. >>> estÁ desesperado, triste porque pues, Él no conoce no sabe su futuro, si quÉ va a pasar con Él. >>> la policÍa nos dijo en un comunicado que como aplican leyes de migraciÓn pero cuando agentes de ley tienen contacto, con algÚn sospechoso de estar ilegal en el paÍs son remitido a la autoridad federal. >>> jesÚs detenido por infringir una ley de transito. durante los Últimos aÑos gobierno de o baja no se enfocaba en este tipo de persona que ahora son prioridad para ser deportados. >>> me gustarÍa que lo dejaran aquÍ, que saliera aqui en este paÍs porque no conoce mÉxico ni nada, toda su familia estÁ aquÍ. >>> el joven que no tiene antecedente penal y que ha vivido aquÍ por 16716 aÑos estÁ a la espera de
portaciÓn, hablamos con quien clama por su libertad y temen que estos casos se u nÚmero mi ken en el paÍs este joven detenido en texas y entregado a migraciÓn por no te tener papeles estÁn preocupados. >>> mi hijo no selin quiÉn ti, s.b. muven cho, buen hijo, buen padre. en esta imagen se ve cuando fue detenido, no se pudo amparar por daca porque dejÓ de estudiar para ponerse a trabajar. >>> estÁ desesperado, triste porque pues, Él no conoce no sabe su futuro, si quÉ...